Miller, John - Beginning Fingerstyle Guitar
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Miller, John - Beginning Fingerstyle Guitar

Catalogue No: MB30972M
ArrangementGuitar
ComposerJohn Miller
Product FormatSheet Music/Online Audio
£22.99
Awaiting restock from UK distributor, typically dispatched in 3-4 weeks
LanguageEnglish
Pages96
Grade of DifficultyINTERMEDIATE
ISBN9781513466248 (1513466240)

With Beginning Fingerstyle Guitar, author John Miller has written a book designed to provide newcomers to this style, whether first-time guitarists or guitarists who have previously only played with a pick, the techniques needed to develop a solid foundation for playing fingerstyle. The book uses songs for teaching, presenting multiple ways of playing a song, starting simply, and building gradually in terms of technical difficulty. And the exercises are designed to build skills in a wide range of fingerstyle skills: strumming, thumb-lead playing, pattern picking, and melody arrangements with the thumb playing alternating bass. What specific features does the book offer for thebeginning fingerstyle guitarist? • Over fifty exercises, for playing through the songs, all notated in both standard notation and tablature. • Links to sound samples for all of the exercises, with each exercise played at a slow tempo, for starting out, and a target tempo, with all of the exercises counted in, so that you can play along with them. • Chord diagrams are provided for each song with the fingerings indicated that you would need to play the exercises. • Playing tips precede each exercise, offering guidance on how to play the exercises with the greatest ease and efficiency in both the picking and the fretting hands. • A special section on playing Blues at the end of the book.Additional guidance is offered on understanding tablature, practicing, developing your tone, scale structure and transposition and use of a capo. So, in Beginning Fingerstyle Guitar, you will find a full service instruction manual—one that has been designed to enable you to progress comfortably at your own rate of learning, while steadily building skills and moving forward in terms of your own confidence and willingness to accept new challenges.

Contents

  1. Foreword
  2. How the Book is Organized
  3. Understanding the Tablature
  4. Practicing
  5. Tone and Tone Production
  6. Getting Ready to Play
  7. BIRMINGHAM JAIL
  8. Transposition
  9. SHADY GROVE
  10. The Capo and How to Use It
  11. OLD BLUE
  12. RED RIVER VALLEY
  13. OH SUSANNA
  14. GREENSLEEVES
  15. JESSE JAMES
  16. ROVING GAMBLER
  17. Fingerstyle Blues Guitar
  18. CASEY JONES
  19. SEE SEE RIDER
  20. ST JAMES INFIRMARY
  21. BLUES SHUFFLE BACK-UP IN E
  22. Appendix ? The Major Scale
  23. and its Structure
  24. Afterword & Acknowledgements
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